They wanted Prince Edgar to rule England as he was Harold Godwinson's cousin and had rights to the throne.
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No Edgar wasn't promised the throne although he was Edward's relative. Only William and Harold was
he is a prince as well as pauper
yes he was a paleologue byzantine prince.
he died.
the battle of Hastings
He was probably born in Hungary.
On 6 June 1667 at the age of three
Some weaknesses of Prince Caspian include his lack of experience in battle tactics and leadership, his tendency to doubt himself and his decisions, and his struggle to gain the respect and loyalty of his followers due to being a relatively unknown figure.
Prince Edgar Atheling was fourteen years old.
Charles Edgar Clark has written: 'Prince and boatswain' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Biography, United States, United States. Navy
Edgars has many weaknesses such as: he has no military experience, hes not a good enough soldier to join the army, not powerful, not very popular, lives abroad, hes 14 years old - too young. He is just not good enough to be a soldier yet, he needs to train extremely hard to join the army.
Strengths of "The Prince" include its practical advice on leadership and governance, its enduring relevance in understanding politics and power dynamics, and its straightforward and concise writing style. Weaknesses may include its controversial advocacy for ruthless tactics, its lack of consideration for ethical principles, and its focus on maintaining power at any cost.
Edgar the Atheling, also known as Edgar Γtheling, was seen as indecisive and lacking strong leadership qualities. He struggled to assert his claim to the English throne during the Norman Conquest, ultimately failing to secure it. His perceived weaknesses contributed to the diminished support for the Anglo-Saxon cause in the fight against William the Conqueror.
Prince Edgar was the only true heir to the English throne when Edward the Confessor died in 1066. He was most likely born in Hungary, and was the great-nephew of Edward. Though the only one related to Edward by blood, the throne was passed over to Harold Godwinson, who was Edward's brother-in-law. Edward had married Harold's sister Edith, and because they had no children, England was in a bit of a dilemma, trying to choose who the next heir should be. Because Edgar was born in Hungary, he had few supporters in England, the complete opposite of Harold, who was well-known as Harold, Earl of Essex.
Prince Edgar the Ætheling's claim was that he was the closest blood relative to King Edward. In fact, apart from Edgar there were no other male members of the House of Wessex (the royal family) alive in 1066. Edgar was the great-nephew of Edward the Confessor. Harold II may have been descended in the male line from Æthelræd I, King of Wessex (865-871AD) but this has never been proved.